Hi All,
I want to write a client code that will consume a web-service.
what are the steps that go into deciding that ?
Is there any source code that one of you can share ?
Instead of generating the code at run-time (because different ppl have
different wsdl formats), can it be a static code
Hi All,
I just checked out the rampart/c source code from trunk and tried to compile
it, I encountered the following compilation errors, I search rampart/c, axis2/c
and openSSL, nowhere defines things like 'RP_INCLUDE_ALWAYS_SP12'. Is the
source code stable?
Thanks!
Vivian
Hi Vivian,
It is defined in Axis2C\neethi\include\rp_defines.h
Regards,
Shankar
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:51 AM, Vivian Wang vivianwan...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi All,
I just checked out the rampart/c source code from trunk and tried to
compile it, I encountered the following compilation
OK, seems like I have to check out the axis2/c source from trunk too!
Thanks!
Viviam
From: Uthaiyashankar shan...@wso2.com
To: Apache AXIS C User List axis-c-user@ws.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 2:02:01 AM
Subject: Re: compilation error in
Could you post your wsdl please?
Thanks,
Keith.
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 8:35 PM, jcaristi jcari...@whisolutions.com wrote:
I am generating ADB stubs from hand-coded WSDL, for an Axis2 service that
is
embedded in a web application. I have both SOAP and HTTP endpoints
defined.
I can
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From: Håkon Sagehaug hakon.sageh...@bccs.uib.no
Date: 2009/3/18
Subject: stsAlias property in Rampart Config
To: rampart-...@ws.apache.org
Hi
just wondered what the stsAlias property means in the rampart Configuration
cheers, håkon
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Håkon Sagehaug,
Hello,
I found the following property:
org.apache.sandesha2.storage.beans.RMSBean.avoidAutoTermination
but I don't understand how it works
AFAIS, the setter for this property is only called on the client side,
so the client can ask Sandesha
not to terminate the sequence?
The problem seems to be
Hi all
It seams that no-one of the axis2 developers, mainly the one introducing
scope=soapsession are able
to deliver me an answer to my questions below. a while ago, two years ago in
fact I run still axis2-1.2 on
OpenVMS, I was 100% confident that I have a thread/session safe configuration
Here it is:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22577300/PartSelectService.wsdl
PartSelectService.wsdl
Keithgchapman wrote:
Could you post your wsdl please?
Thanks,
Keith.
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Thank you Sagara, I've tried your suggestion and it appears to work. But
then the code generated is a void method when should return an object.
Types are:
xs:element name=idstr
xs:complexType
xs:sequence
xs:element name=id
Thank you guys!
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Pradeep Fernando pradee...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jason,
I would recommend IntellijIDEA or eclipse. jIDEA is a great development
environment and most of development in Apache
is done using intellijIDEA since their offering free community
Hi Edu,
I'm not sure is there any other option to change this behavior or it
is a bug with ADB code generation.
I think ADB code generation tool should have little knowledge before
it un-wrap the omplexType response messages to ensure that is it
possible to un-wrap or not.
Thanks ,
On Wed,
Hi,
Can somebody tell me if, there is a way by which you can convert the
incoming XML to a java object using Axis ??
I am trying to call a webservice and the client for which has been written
in Axis.
Now Client in turn gets the input data to be passsed to the service in the
form of XML.
If
There are three Axis2 options for this, which are clearly explained in this
article:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/ws-java3/
Note that you would probably want to use these in place of JAXB, not in
addition to it. If you want to use JAXB, you should probably stick with a
I would be very thankful if someone could make a directory tree available
with a fully functional and buildable Axis2SampleDocLit by the end of
Thursday (tomorrow).
I notice that others have had diffiulties with the example also.
Best regards,
Scott Vigil
http://svis.com
Hello,
Never mind. I worked it out myself with the soapmonitor as an example.
Thanks,
Kristof
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From: Werling, Kristof
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 6:05 PM
To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Cc: Werling, Kristof
Subject: How to map a soap request to the appropriate response
Hi,
Is anyone currently running Axis2 on Java 6? About to upgrade to Java 6 soon
and i would like to know if anyone has come across any reason why this would
be an issue when using Axis2 1.4.
Thanks,
Cathal
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is there a problem?
Martin
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What causes this class name mismatch?
In my jar file, I have the following class.
schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans/system/sBBF8DB3578287A3861C364EA0385E717/TypeSystemHolder.class
At runtime, I experience
Unable to load:
schemaorg_apache_xmlbeans.system.sBE617FEA02624726C1BF84F8C0A8EDDF.TypeSystemHolder
Hi Scott,
Did you generate the XMLbeans using scomp and graft it on to the Axis2
skel/stub generated with the -Ewdc option? If you did, Axis2 and
XMLBeans munge the namespaces two different ways ensuring that the two
systems are incompatible.
If you just used WSDL2Java with -d xmlbeans, perhaps
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